If your audio meters are not displayed, you can access them by choosing Window >
Audio Meters.
11. Play the sequence to hear the changes.
12. Drag the High frequency filter (the H control) down, to set its gain around −8.0dB to make
the highest frequencies quieter.
13. Use the Master Gain control to adjust the overall level. You may need to see your audio
meters to find out whether your mix is right.
14. Close the Parametric Equalizer settings.
15. Play the sequence to hear the changes.
Note
Listing all the attributes of all the audio effects in Premiere Pro is beyond the scope of this
book. To learn more about audio effects, search Premiere Pro Help.
These are dramatic changes intended to illustrate a technique. You’ll usually make subtler
adjustments.
Audio adjustments and effects can be modified during playback. You might want to enable
looping playback in the Program Monitor rather than clicking repeatedly to play a clip or
sequence.
Enable looping playback in the Program Monitor by clicking the Settings menu and choosing
Loop.
There are also useful additional buttons available in the Program Monitor Button Editor.
Loop : This toggles looped playback on and off.
Play Video In To Out : If you have set In and Out marks, the sequence will play just
between those marks.
The combination of looped playback and selecting the Play Video In To Out option makes it
easier to repeat playback of an individual clip or a group of clips in a sequence.
Audio Plug-in Manager
It’s easy to install third-party plug-ins. Choose Premiere Pro CC > Preferences > Audio
(macOS) or Edit > Preferences > Audio (Windows). Then click the Audio Plug-in
Manager button.
1. Click the Add button to add any directories that contain AU or VST plug-ins. AU
plug-ins are Mac only.
2. If needed, click the Scan For Plug-Ins button to find all available plug-ins.
3. Click the Enable All button to activate all of the plug-ins, or select individual plug-ins
to activate them alone.
4. Click OK to commit your changes.